Roythc Neutral Newbie April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 Hi, need a comment of this two tyre brand, Bridgestone deuler n Michelin latitude ,size 235/60/18. In term of the quietness n wear rate etc.... Thank You for reading. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Quantum 5th Gear April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 Hi, need a comment of this two tyre brand, Bridgestone deuler n Michelin latitude ,size 235/60/18. In term of the quietness n wear rate etc.... Thank You for reading. I'm using Bridgestone deuler, quietness wise is not good, squeal in MSCP cornering Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spiderman302 2nd Gear April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 Hi, need a comment of this two tyre brand, Bridgestone deuler n Michelin latitude ,size 235/60/18. In term of the quietness n wear rate etc.... Thank You for reading. I guess you drive rx? Michelin still the best. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Meanmachine Supercharged April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 What about the cost of both tyre ? same spec i suppose. I owned a harrier 235/65/17, Silverstone Activa, Made in Malaysia, can't complain much on dry except hard braking can wobble a bit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Porker Turbocharged April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 I'm using Bridgestone deuler, quietness wise is not good, squeal in MSCP cornering Car parks have slip resistant surfaces. It is common to get squeals - your example is not a good indicator of tyre noise. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaiyotakamli Supersonic April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 go for michelin like mr prev Rx Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dinobros 2nd Gear April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 I am using continental. I find continental quieter. Hi, need a comment of this two tyre brand, Bridgestone deuler n Michelin latitude ,size 235/60/18. In term of the quietness n wear rate etc.... Thank You for reading. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jasongcp 3rd Gear April 24, 2014 Share April 24, 2014 I was looking around as well, currently on Goodyear Wrangler, but this baby really noisy and bounced around. Saw that it has superb handling on snow and mud (assuming light situation). That explains the discomfort. Searching online, saw that yokohama avid ascend seem to be recommended for highway travel instead of off road performance. However cannot seem to find pricing in Singapore yet. Anyone using and can review please? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Destan Clutched April 25, 2014 Share April 25, 2014 Presently using Falken ZE 912 on my Harrier. Not bad, and not too costly. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Amazon777 3rd Gear April 25, 2014 Share April 25, 2014 (edited) Dump my OEM Dunlop tyres and went for Michelin Primacy MXV4 225/60R18 at $390 per tyre on my AWD CRV. Was actually contemplating Michelin Latitude Tour HP and Latitude Sport then, but US review of the MXV4 is good. Will try Latitude next tyre change. Will stick to Michelin, though a little pricey, but quieter and more comfortable Edited April 25, 2014 by Amazon777 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roberttan 5th Gear April 25, 2014 Share April 25, 2014 Dump my OEM Dunlop tyres and went for Michelin Primacy MXV4 225/60R18 at $390 per tyre on my AWD CRV. Was actually contemplating Michelin Latitude Tour HP and Latitude Sport then, but US review of the MXV4 is good. Will try Latitude next tyre change. Will stick to Michelin, though a little pricey, but quieter and more comfortable Michelin indeed a Premium quality product. I wont depend the info from place like America for the tyre reviews(may be for general info yes) , cos the weather and road condition are not same. the number 4 after MXV denote 4 seasons ,so I don't think we need this kind of tyre here tropical climate. try avoid tyre with4 seasons or all seasons if you can (unless otherwise no choice) 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BL_TQ Clutched April 27, 2014 Share April 27, 2014 hmm I would said Michelin Latitude Sports is a good choice as thet are meant for sport utility vehicles....however,you might wanna consider Pirelli Scorpion Verde. Link is in my signature if you are keen. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear April 27, 2014 Share April 27, 2014 the latitude 3 is good.OEM tyres for porsche macan hmm I would said Michelin Latitude Sports is a good choice as thet are meant for sport utility vehicles....however,you might wanna consider Pirelli Scorpion Verde. Link is in my signature if you are keen. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnc 1st Gear April 27, 2014 Share April 27, 2014 Looking for the same tyre size (235/60/R18) myself. Called up YHI, and they have a new Yokohama G055 for SUV. Anyone with a local review? The Latitude Sport is slightly below $350; happy to hear your quotes as well. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BL_TQ Clutched April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Looking for the same tyre size (235/60/R18) myself. Called up YHI, and they have a new Yokohama G055 for SUV. Anyone with a local review? The Latitude Sport is slightly below $350; happy to hear your quotes as well. Hi Johnc,hmm Latitude Sports for my side is selling at $355 (inclusive of installation charges). Free first time rotation n lifetime puncture repair. If you are keen, can have a look at the link in my signature. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rmteamrims 1st Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Michelin indeed a Premium quality product. I wont depend the info from place like America for the tyre reviews(may be for general info yes) , cos the weather and road condition are not same. the number 4 after MXV denote 4 seasons ,so I don't think we need this kind of tyre here tropical climate. try avoid tyre with4 seasons or all seasons if you can (unless otherwise no choice) Interesting to learn that the 4 in MXV4 denotes 4 season.. can share what does the 8 in Michelin MXV8 denotes? 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Aiky76 Neutral Newbie April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Looking for the same tyre size (235/60/R18) myself. Called up YHI, and they have a new Yokohama G055 for SUV. Anyone with a local review? The Latitude Sport is slightly below $350; happy to hear your quotes as well. I just changed to the Yokohama Geolandar SUV G055 over the weekend. Early impressions: these tyres are quiet, no squeal and seems to have lower rolling resistance. Quite a bit cheaper than the Michelin variants. Previous tyres were Michelins, but these were badly worn out so not a fair comparison. The G055 are meant for tarmac though, unlike AT/MTs. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roberttan 5th Gear April 28, 2014 Share April 28, 2014 Interesting to learn that the 4 in MXV4 denotes 4 season.. can share what does the 8 in Michelin MXV8 denotes? just browse the US Michelin internet site. you probably can find the answer there mxv8 for 8 season ? (cant find mxv8 in USA ) ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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